Description
PHYLA NODIFLORA, commonly known as Daisy Lawn or Lippia, is a low-growing, evergreen perennial groundcover forming dense mats with grey-green, slightly serrated leaves. From spring to autumn, it produces clusters of small, lilac-to-rose flowers, attracting bees and butterflies. Sturdy enough to serve as a lawn substitute, it tolerates light foot traffic and requires minimal maintenance, making it ideal for drought-tolerant landscapes, slopes, or between pavers.
- Flower/s Colour: Lilac to rose
- Height: 5-15 cm
- Humidity: Low to moderate
- Indoor or Outdoor: Outdoor
- Leaf Colour: Grey-green
- Lifespan: Perennial
- Soil: Well-draining, adaptable to sandy or clay soils
- Structure: Spreading, mat-forming
- Sun Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
- Temperature: Hardy, tolerates mild frost
- Water: Low, drought-tolerant once established
- Wind: Moderate tolerance
- Origin: Native to South America and parts of North America, naturalized in South Africa